Word: andersons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Futcher '32 (W), 7-5, 6-1; R. L. Riley '33 (L) defeated E. C. Goodwin '32 (W), 6-2, 5-7, 6-1; M. P. Richmond '34 (L) defeated P. M. DeWolfe '33 (W), 6-0, 6-1; R. B. Stevens '34 (L) defeated J. F. Anderson '34 (W), 6-2, 6-1; R. R. Daly '32 (W) defeated G. H. Damon...
...With small, slow, economical planes, the pilots achieve time records by steady plugging, frequent halts for refueling. Chief factors are the nerve and endurance of the flyer. Longest, toughest, favorite course is that from England via India to Australia. So long and so tough is it that Charles William Anderson Scott, after setting a new record last year, declared: "I wouldn't make the attempt again for a million pounds!" But last week Lieut. Scott recovered his record (snatched by Charles A. Butler last November), swept into Port Darwin, Australia in 8 days...
Tech--Stroke, Wendell Pearce '32; 7, George Priggon '34; 6, Alden Tower '33; 5, T. H. Anderson '32; 4, Louis Frank '34; 3, Frederick Walsh '32; 2, William Kirkpatrick '32; bow, Louis Balboni '33; cox, Lawrence Stein...
...competition for positions on the Editorial Board under the Chairmanship of D. G. Anderson '35 was especially keen, attracting 40 candidates. A sub-Chairman, the high standing man in each contest, will be announced at a meeting of the entire Red Book Board in the near future...
...Sherwood Anderson," Professor Matthiesen, Harvard...